Introduction Part One
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Introduction
Part One
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Introduction
International Trade Growth
International Trade Milestones
Largest Exporting and Importing Countries
International Trade Drivers
International Trade Theories
The International Business Environment
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Introduction
International Trade Growth
International Trade Milestones
Largest Exporting and Importing Countries
International Trade Drivers
International Trade Theories
The International Business Environment
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International Trade Growth
Year Exports Imports
1980 364.30 400.40
1985 381.80 399.30
1990 783.20 817.90
1995 1190.80 1200.10
2000 1457.30 1453.10
2004 2125.00 2095.000
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1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2004
Exports
Imports
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International Trade Growth
Year Exports Imports
1980 364.30 400.40
1985 381.80 399.30
1990 783.20 817.90
1995 1190.80 1200.10
2000 1457.30 1453.10
2004 2125.00 2095.000
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1000
1500
2000
2500
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2004
Exports
Imports
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Introduction
International Trade Growth
International Trade Milestones
Largest Exporting and Importing Countries
International Trade Drivers
International Trade Theories
The International Business Environment
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International Trade Milestones
The Bretton-Woods Conference (July 1944)
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International Trade Milestones
The Bretton-Woods Conference (July 1944): created the International Monetary Fund in 1945.
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International Trade Milestones
The Bretton-Woods Conference (July 1944): created the International Monetary Fund in 1945.--Provided for an international payment system.
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International Trade Milestones
The Bretton-Woods Conference (July 1944): created the International Monetary Fund in 1945.--Provided for an international payment system.--Provided for stable currency exchange
rates.
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International Trade Milestones
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 1949–94
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Tariffs
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Tariffs
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Tariffs
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$50
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Tariffs
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Tariffs
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Protectionism
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Tariffs
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International Trade Milestones
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 1949–94, resulted in gradual reduction of average tariff from over 40% in 1947 to about 4% in 2002.
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Tariffs
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Tariffs
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A small country, which willwill have little effect on world trade, can help its domestic or homeindustries grow by keeping outforeign imports
Advantages
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Tariffs
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Labor unions liketariffs or protectionismbecause it allows themto negotiate high-wagejobs which are protectedfrom foreign products madein countries with lower laborcosts and lower prices.
Advantages
A small country, which willwill have little effect on world trade, can help its domestic or homeindustries grow by keeping outforeign imports
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Tariffs
Country A
Country B
Labor unions liketariffs or protectionismbecause it allows themto negotiate high-wagejobs which are protectedfrom foreign products madein countries with lower laborcosts and lower prices.
Advantages
A small country, which willwill have little effect on world trade, can help its domestic or homeindustries grow by keeping outforeign imports
Governments get revenue from tariffs
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Tariffs
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Disadvantages
Consumers in thehome country payhigher prices.
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Tariffs
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International Trade Milestones
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 1949–94, resulted in gradual reduction of average tariff from over 40% in 1947 to about 4% in 2002.
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International Trade Milestones
The World Trade Organization (January 1995)
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International Trade Milestones
The World Trade Organization (January 1995)
The Treaty of Rome (March 1957)
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International Trade Milestones
The Creation of the euro • Common currency of twelve of the twenty-five
countries of the European Union. • Developed in the early 1990s.• Placed in circulation on January 1, 2002.• Replaced eleven strong legacy currencies.• One of the strongest currencies of the world.
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